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Re: Some questions
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lugnet.starwars
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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 16:36:46 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Adam Murtha writes:
> Mark, you'll have to excuse my ignorance, but what is MOC?
My Own Creation
> It also sounds
> like to me that you think the X-Wing is too small.
Well, it is, but that wasn't what I was trying to point out. I was trying to say
that most parents are more concerned with "how much toy am I getting
for my money?" If you have two X-wing toys that cost the same, I think that
an uneducated parent will 9 times out of 10 buy the larger of the two,
regardless of whether the Lego set offers more creativity or play value.
In all honesty, none of the Star Wars Lego sets are in scale, but some of
them come close enough to be basically acceptable.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Some questions
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| Mark Sandlin wrote in message ... (...) to say (...) Well, precise scale, no, but some are very close. For example, the X-Wing, Y-Wing, Snowspeeder and Luke's Landspeeder are all within a couple of studs of scale--which is actually fairly (...) (25 years ago, 10-Apr-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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| Mark, you'll have to excuse my ignorance, but what is MOC? It also sounds like to me that you think the X-Wing is too small. Did TLG get any close? I think the Y-Wing is fairly accurate as is the snowspeeder. I would have to say that the Naboo (...) (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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